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Murata Erie has published a letter to all their customers through their
manufacturing representatives announcing that, in order to reduce production
costs and remain cost competitive through standardization, they intend to
implement the following changes to their ceramic chip capacitors effective
April 1,1996:
1. Discontinue all marking of ceramic capacitors. This is not totally
unexpected, as the 0603 and smaller sizes cannot be marked.
2) Discontinue all packaging tapes except paper for sizes 1206 and smaller.
Note:Other changes were stated, but these are the two that I would like to
address.
What I would like to ask readers of the forum, is:
A) What is the general concensus of Murata Erie discontinuing marking on SMD
chip caps?
B) Is Changing to paper tape only something the industry is leaning toward,
or is Murata Erie alone in this?Does this cause a problem with your feeder
unit allocations?
If all vendors followed suit, we would be required to purchase many more
paper tape-type feeders. Also, paper is a somewhat dirtier process.
Hope to get some feedback from others on these matters. Thanx!
Jeff L. Hempton
Magnavox Electronic Systems Company
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Jeffery L. Hempton Phone: 219-429-7335
Mail Stop:25-31 Fax: 4688 Email: [log in to unmask]
MESC, 1313 Production Road, Fort Wayne, IN 46808
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To mould a new reality, closer to the heart.
Philosophers and Ploughmen, each must know his part,
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